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The iconic Buffalo Lighthouse, also known as the “1833 Buffalo Lighthouse,” was lit for the first time back in the year 1833 and continued to serve as a lighthouse for the harbor until 1914. Situated within the city’s Outer Harbor, this historical lighthouse also acts as the Lighthouse Point Park’s main focal point. During the weekends, guests can take in scenic views, explore artifact displays, and learn more about the lighthouse through historic and informational signs. Tours of the lighthouse tower are available by appointment. Panoramic views of the Buffalo waterfront can be seen from the top of the Buffalo Lighthouse.
Fuhrmann Boulevard, Buffalo, NY 14203

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